Joshua Ryan Fulks, 23, of Holland Township was indicted by a grand jury on April 10 on a charge of hindering apprehension or prosecution, fourth degree.

Fulks was arrested on Feb. 20 following a joint investigation conducted by detectives from the Hunterdon County Fugitive Task Force and the Holland Township Police Department.

Fulks was a fugitive from York County, Pa. where he was wanted for violating the terms of his parole. He had been living in New Jersey, according to the Prosecutor's Office. He allegedly used numerous aliases to conceal his identity when he was confronted by detectives from the Task Force.

During the investigation Jessica Baumann, 20, also of Holland Township, allegedly gave misleading information to detectives as they were attempting to identify Fulks. She was charged with hindering prosecution and has entered a plea agreement with the Prosecutor's Office.

Fulks was remanded to the Hunterdon County Jail but is no longer at the jail.

Baumann was released on her own recognizance and is awaiting sentencing.

A Hunterdon County grand jury has decided that sufficient evidence exists for the prosecution to proceed with a case. The defense has not yet responded to the charges. The indictment is merely a formal charge. The defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty in court.